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Exteam shaking in the front end of my 2006 subaru outback

Possible causes: WARPED ROTORS, TIRES OUT OF BALANCE AND/OR IN NEED OF FRONT END ALIGNMENT. HOPE THIS HELPS.
11/13/2013 1:05:09 AM • 2006 Subaru... • Answered on Nov 13, 2013
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2006 subaru outback check engine light and cruise control light blinking

after this mileage the probable cause is the smoke sensor in exhaust it has to be replced and the error should be cleared by car scaner if you don't want to replace the sensor you can clean it it is located on the exhauste pipe but however you still need to visit a car technician to clear the fault from the computer log of the car
11/8/2013 8:00:48 PM • 2006 Subaru... • Answered on Nov 08, 2013
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2006 Subaru Forester Exterior lights won't turn on

Most likely this is a RELAY that is under the hood. Look for the fusebox there and see if you take the cover off.
10/25/2013 12:11:48 AM • 2006 Subaru... • Answered on Oct 25, 2013
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Hesitation on Startup. Battery & Alternator are good. Fuel related? Spark plugs?

If you are saying it takes a long time to start the engine, have you checked fuel pressure before and after cranking ?
7/17/2013 9:58:48 PM • 2006 Subaru... • Answered on Jul 17, 2013
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My garage door stopped, just out of sight in the rearview mirror-the brake light section above the rear window now has a lot of broken clips-yes, I hit the garage door --- it stays on, but. should I t

if it is just the clips i used epoxy putty to hold it on and its still holding up and that was a year ago but just do it in spots so you can open it to replace bulbs
2/2/2013 5:33:29 PM • 2006 Subaru... • Answered on Feb 02, 2013
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Back of headlight cover

http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/models/subaru~outback~makemodel.html
12/7/2012 2:58:08 AM • 2006 Subaru... • Answered on Dec 07, 2012
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Idles fine in park but stalls when in drive or reverse

The following are the general instructions on the start of diagnosing any electronically controlled engine or transmission problem.

The Engine and Automatic Transmission (not applicable to manual transmissions) in this vehicles drive train are fully electronically controlled by a computer called the PCM and TCM (Power Train Control Module, Transmission Control Module). When a problem like this or other drive-ability related problems occurs the computer stores a record of the problem (there are of course some exceptions to this, like the fuel pump, engine coolant temperature sensor and MAF sensor for instance) in the form of a fault code in its memory, to read these fault codes you must have the systems memory scanned with a special tool. Once the fault code(s) are read you then must perform the appropriate diagnostic testing to find and resolve the problem(s) DO NOT REPLACE ANY PARTS UNTIL A TRAINED TECHNICAIN HAS DIAGNOSED THE PROBLEM TO AVOID SPENDING YOUR HARD EARNED MONEY ON PARTS THAT MAY NOT CORRECT THE PROBLEM. Also always check fuel pressure for correct spec for your make and engine type.

10/8/2012 10:19:19 PM • 2006 Subaru... • Answered on Oct 08, 2012
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